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John Askew 1403–1425 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1403

Birth Location: Bedale, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 8 Jan 1425

Death Location: Bedale, Yorkshire, England

Father: Richard Askew

Mother: Bassingburne None

Spouse(s): Arncliffe None

Children(s): William Askew, Simon Askew, Robert Askew

In 1403, John Askew entered the world in Bedale, Yorkshire, England, born to Richard Askew And Bassingburne. John Askew married Arncliffe, and had children including Robert Askew, Simon Askew, William Askew. John Askew passed away in 1425 in Bedale, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1403, John Askew entered the world in Bedale, Yorkshire, England, born to Richard Askew And Bassingburne.
  • John Askew married Arncliffe, and had children including Robert Askew, Simon Askew, William Askew.
  • John Askew passed away in 1425 in Bedale, Yorkshire, England.

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John Askew's Ancestors

Self
John Askew
1403–1425
Birth Place: Bedale, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Richard Askew
1382–
Bedale, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Bassingburne
1383–
Cambridgeshire, England
Grandparents
Richard Askew
1361–1450
Bedale, Yorkshire
Elizabeth FitzHugh
1363–1467
Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire
John Bassingburne
1358–
Cambridgeshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Askew
1337–1450
Burgh
1341–1411
Henry Fitzhugh
1338–1386
Jane Scrope
1338–1386
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Askew
1310–
Cecilia Darell
1312–1356
Thomas Burgh
1310–1393
Mary ***
1312–1360
Henry Fitzhugh
1296–1352
Joan Furneux
1301–1349
Henry Scrope
1312–1392
Joan Clifton
1318–1386

John Askew's Descendants

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John Askew (1403–8 Jan 1425) m. Arncliffe (1401–)
  1. 1. William Askew 1422–1456 m. Elizabeth Caythorpe 1422–1509
    1. 1. John Askew 1444–1491 m. Margaret Talbois 1446–1491
      1. 1. William Askew 1464–1509 m. Margary Hildyard 1467–1492
        1. 1. William Ayscough 1490–1540 m. Elizabeth Wrottesley 1490–1521
        2. 2. Jane Askew 1490–
        3. 3. Robert Askew 1492–
        4. 4. Edward Askew 1488–
      2. 2. Elizabeth Askew 1465–1509
      3. 3. Edward Askew 1468–
      4. 4. Christopher Askew 1470–
    2. 2. William Askew 1446–1544
    3. 3. Edward Askew 1448–
    4. 4. Elizabeth Askew 1455– m. Thomas Rokeby 1396–1467
      1. 1. Ralph (Thomas) Rokeby 1467–1518
    5. 5. Catherine Ayscough 1451– m. Thomas Surtees 1433–1507
      1. 1. Thomas Surtees 1456–1507 m. Elizabeth Conyers 1456–1492
        1. 1. Katherine Surtees 1485–1512 m. John Place 1470–1570
    6. 6. James Askew 1450–
  2. 2. Simon Askew 1426–1456
  3. 3. Robert Askew 1424–

John Askew's Timeline

2 Records

1403
1403
Birth of John Askew in Bedale, Yorkshire, England
Bedale, Yorkshire, England
1425
8 Jan 1425
Age 22
Death of John Askew in Bedale, Yorkshire, England
Bedale, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1403
    Event Place: Bedale, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1425
    Event Place: Bedale, Yorkshire, England

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